maksekartide
Maksekartide, the Estonian term for payment cards, are plastic or virtual instruments issued by banks and other financial institutions that enable consumers to pay for goods and services, withdraw cash, and manage funds electronically. They come in several forms, most commonly debit cards, credit cards, and prepaid cards. Debit cards draw funds directly from a linked bank account, while credit cards allow a revolving line of credit. Prepaid cards are loaded with funds and are not tied to a current account.
A typical maksekart is issued with a card number, expiration date, cardholder name, and a security code.
Security and authentication rely on a combination of features such as EMV chips, PINs, and CVVs. Online
Networks and usage: Maksekartide operate on international networks such as Visa and Mastercard and are widely
Regulation and consumer protection: In the European Union, payment cards are governed by PSD2, which emphasizes
Digital evolution: In addition to physical cards, virtual cards and mobile wallets enable tokenized payments. The